COMPANY

Company Overview

Company Name
Mitsuwa Electric Co., Ltd.
Address

Head Office / Main Factory
6-7-9 Minamishinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0004 → Google MAP
Phone : +81 3-3471-3682 (Main)
FAX : +81 3-3471-9596
Business Hours (Japan Standard Time) 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Weekdays)

Mobara Factory
646 Mobara, Mobara City, Chiba 297-0026 → Google MAP
Phone : +81 475-23-5534
FAX : +81 475-24-9626
Business Hours (Japan Standard Time) 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM (Weekdays)

Founded
September 8, 1933
Established
December 27, 1951
Employees
98
Capital
24,000,000 yen
Business Activities
Development, manufacturing, and sales of core parts for lighting, medical equipment, and industrial machinery.
Banks
The Shoko Chukin Bank,Ltd., Japan Finance Corporation, Mitsubishi UFJ Bank, Resona Bank, Mizuho Bank
Business Hours
Head Office in Tokyo (Japan Standard Time) 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Weekdays)
Mobara Factory (Japan Standard Time): 8:15 AM to 5:00 PM (Weekdays)
Closed
Saturdays, Sundays, and Public Holidays
E-Mail
info@mitsuwa-elec.co.jp
URL
https://www.mitsuwa-elec.co.jp/

History

1933
Sep.
Started manufacturing filaments for incandescent lamps in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo (Tachiaigawa). [Founded]
1951
Dec.
Established Mitsuwa Electric Co., Ltd. [Establishment]
1980
Sep.
Established our "Mobara Factory" in Mobara City, Chiba Prefecture, and started manufacturing filaments for halogen lamps.
1982
Oct.
Introduced scanning electron microscopes and X-ray analysis equipment.
1983
Mar.
Introduced a high-speed coiling machine manufactured by Swiss company Falma for ultrafine wire coil production.
1996
Feb.
Moved head office and main factory to Oimachi, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo.
1998
Aug.
Obtained ISO9002 certification at head office and main factory.
1998
Oct.
Started manufacturing electrodes for ultra-high-pressure mercury lamps (for projectors) at head office and main factory.
2000
Dec.
Celebrated the 50th anniversary of the company’s establishment.
2002
Feb.
Obtained ISO9002 certification at Mobara Factory.
2003
Nov
Started manufacturing electrodes for CCFL (Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp).
2003
Dec.
Obtained ISO 9001:2000 certification at head office, main factory, and Mobara
2005
Mar.
Started manufacturing electrodes for ceramic metal halide lamps.
2006
Oct.
Obtained ISO 14001:2004 certification at head office, main factory, and Mobara Factory.
2009
Sep.
Started mass production of ultrafine spring coils.
2010
Oct.
Started mass production of sensor coils.
2010
Nov.
Obtained ISO 9001:2008 certification at head office, main factory, and Mobara Factory.
2011
Mar.
Started mass production of electrodes for ionizers.
2011
Apr.
New facility at Mobara Factory built.
2014
Oct.
Yuji Miyazaki appointed as the new president.
2017
Apr.
Started regular recruitment of new graduates.
2018
Oct.
Held a ceremony to commemorate the 85th anniversary of our company's establishment.
2019
Jan.
Renovation of the head office exterior walls.
2020
Apr.
Website renewal.
2022
Jul.
Recognized as "The smallest commercially available metal coil " by Guinness World Records™.
2022
Sep.
Completed "U-make Minami Shinagawa," a manufacturing industry exchange hub.
2024
Jan.
Acquired SS Seiki Co., Ltd. as a subsidiary through M&A.


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